The Way Things May Go
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2013, emaf Festival, Osnabrück (DE) 2012, Händelhaus, Halle (DE) 2012, Konfrontationen, Nickelsdorf (AT) "The Ways Things May Go" is a network project of the department of Alberto de Campo "Generative Art / Computational Art" of the University of the Arts Berlin, Hannes Hoelzl of the University of the Arts Bremen, Julian Rohrhuber of the Institute for Music and Media Düsseldorf and the department Digital Art of the University of Applied Arts in Vienna (Nicolaj Kirisits / Klaus Filip). The objects and installations made at the different departments are virtually connected by a network. "The Ways Things May Go" thus initiates a dialogue about the parameters of musical instruments. Following Fischli/Weiss' "The Course of Things", small causal processes with two or more possible outcomes were produced: For example, a series of falling dominoes might fall in two, producing a random decision in the physical world. Which end of the process is reached determines which causal process is activated next, creating a dynamic topology of invented causal relations within the network of available elements.
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https://www.hfk-bremen.de/t/ausstellungen/n/ways-things-may-go https://www.udk-berlin.de/en/research/graduate-school/current-events-archive/archive/2013/the-ways-things-may-go/

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